I have to give credit where credit is due. Ron and his team makes a great product. Everything about this product is top notch. I could go on and on but here are some pictures. They speak for themselves. Just for the record, I don't care if my pictures are used by anyone. Ha! :D

I prefer the cloud color and will likely replace my Stealth Grace Solo with the standard version. I love the tarp, quality of materials and workmanship are the best available, I just find it hard to love the color. Just me I'm sure.

I went with the Stealth thinking that perhaps it wouldn't stand out as much as the standard "white" does. Sometimes I like to go off trail to camp to avoid others. It's like camo in the cuben world. :D

I have the Grace Solo in spinnaker. I would go pitch it with some pics, but we just got some fresh snow in Boston, so it'll have to wait! :-)

I was doing a bit different from that video by staking my corners out before inserting the poles. That made placing the stakes a guess game. Maybe inserting the pole first will help. I've only set up the tarp 3 times or so, all in a park, because I got it towards the end of the last season and was graced with good weather for my last trips.

It's okay to stake the corners first. It really helps me on a windy day. After you get everything standing, you can re-stake the corners. It's a guessing game at first, but you can refine your choices after. I stake my corners at a 45 degree angle from my trekking poles. Don't be afraid to tighten it down either. You won't hurt it. At least i've never tightened it enough to hurt anything. I'm sure there is a limit... i've just never reached it.